I would be one of those transatlantic people! I know know how to say your name!
MikeSwim07 wrote:I would be one of those transatlantic people! I know now how to say your name!
(never mind, at least you don't say g'day ).
MikeSwim07 wrote:Do young people in UK use works like Ain't or other slang words?
It seems like too many people here use slang.
People do the same here Mike...it's like nails on a chalk board when I here really bad grammar. Don't even start with the "text" talk... even my 16 y/o son hates it.MikeSwim07 wrote:Yeah it's sad how bad some people's grammar has become. People here use double negatives and they don't even know it..
Gary R wrote:MikeSwim07 wrote:Do young people in UK use works like Ain't or other slang words?
It seems like too many people here use slang.
Youngsters here probably don't speak much different to the ones where you are, they have a language all of their own. Based on "text speech", it's a mixture of appalling grammar and spelling, and almost indecipherable to anyone over 30 years of age.
Boy I feel old.
They all sound like "Little Britains" Vicky Pollard were I live, but do you know the scary thing, I can understand them
(never mind, at least you don't say g'day ).
They all sound like "Little Britains" Vicky Pollard were I live
muppy03 wrote:(never mind, at least you don't say g'day ).
I saw that
Please don't take this as a "snipe"
Youngsters here probably don't speak much different to the ones where you are, they have a language all of their own. Based on "text speech", it's a mixture of appalling grammar and spelling, and almost indecipherable to anyone over 30 years of age.
HoldenManiaC wrote:Hey I'm 18 and I would like to think
Holden is a brand of car
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